Chapter
1 II | perfect whiteness a black line is traced. The length of
2 II | nearest the center of the line would be proclaimed President
3 II | mathematical center of the line, the distance between the
4 IV | parallel sides formed by the line of his shoulders. On this
5 IV | of his shoulders. On this line attached by a robust neck
6 IX | traveling in a straight line from the Pennsylvania capital.~
7 IX | Pacific Railway, that long line of rails, four thousand
8 X | In the distance a long line of mountain crests, in great
9 XI | projectile, attached to a long line, entered the whale’s body.
10 XI | a great depth, while the line, which had been previously
11 XI | Turner stood ready to cut the line in case a fresh plunge should
12 XI | had barely time to cut the line.~The aeronef was dragged
13 XI | hatchet the mate severed the line, and the “Albatross,” freed
14 XI | interminable files, ranged in line of battle, and countable
15 XIII| Put him at the end of a line,” he said.~Turner saw his
16 XIV | Petersburg the railway line measures about seven hundred
17 XIV | Denis. She never left the line; and about midnight she
18 XIV | mighty city. She took the line of the boulevards, then
19 XVI | be seen but the circular line where earth met sky. Not
20 XVI | of July she crossed the line, and the fact was duly announced
21 XVI | hemisphere. The crossing of the line took place without any of
22 XVI | below by a sharp horizontal line. From these clouds a few
23 XVII| Look-out!” shouted Robur.~A line was let down, and a pail
24 XXII| in a perfectly vertical line—a proof of the calmness
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